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SleekView Charts for YITH WooCommerce Product Bundles

YITH Product Bundles stores bundle definitions as postmeta and writes bundled items into order line meta. SleekView Charts reads those records to chart bundle revenue, top bundles, and item composition.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for YITH WooCommerce Product Bundles

Bundle data already runs through the order tables, charts make it visible

YITH WooCommerce Product Bundles defines each bundle as a product with bundled-item postmeta and records the bundled items as line meta on every order that includes one. The default admin treats bundles like any other product on the orders screen, which means questions like "top bundles by revenue" or "which child items move with which bundles" need an export.

SleekView reads wc_orders joined with wc_order_items and wc_order_itemmeta, parses bundled items into columns, and exposes bundle name, child SKUs, and bundle total as chartable fields. Charts then turns those into a Number, Bar, Pie, Area dashboard.

The dashboard answers the operational questions: which bundles drive the most revenue, which child items move with them, and how seasonal the bundle program is. The plugin keeps owning the bundle structure; SleekView Charts visualises the sales picture.

Workflow

From bundled-order lines to chart cards in four steps

1

Connect the orders dataset

SleekView reads wc_orders joined with wc_order_items and wc_order_itemmeta, which is where YITH writes the bundled-item line entries.
2

Surface bundle columns

Parent bundle name, child item SKU, and bundle total appear as columns on every order line.
3

Add four chart cards

Number for bundle revenue, Bar for top bundles, Pie for child-item mix, Area for monthly trend.
4

Save the dashboard

Save once. Operations and merchandising reopen it weekly without rebuilding any query.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from YITH WooCommerce Product Bundles data

Four cards covering bundle revenue, top bundles by volume, child-item mix, and monthly bundle revenue.
Number · Default

Total bundle revenue

Sum of bundle-line revenue across completed orders, the headline KPI for any bundle program review.
Sum(bundle_total)
Bar · Horizontal

Top bundles by volume

Horizontal bar of bundles by order line count, the leaderboard view merchandising uses to plan re-launches.
Count group by bundle_name
Pie · Donut

Child item mix

Donut showing which child SKUs appear most across all bundled orders, useful for spotting the workhorse SKUs.
Count group by child_sku
Area · Gradient

Bundle revenue per month

Area chart of monthly bundle revenue, so seasonal pushes and promo periods show as visible patterns.
Sum(bundle_total) group by date_paid

Comparison

Default YITH Bundles reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default YITH Bundles admin and WooCommerce reports

  • Bundles appear in the orders list like any other product, with no dedicated chart.
  • Top bundles by revenue need a custom report or spreadsheet export.
  • Child-item composition across orders isn't visualised in the admin.
  • Bundle revenue separated from base SKU revenue requires manual work.
  • Monthly bundle trends aren't surfaced in the default WP admin.

SleekView Charts

  • Reads wc_order_itemmeta directly, so bundle names and child SKUs become columns.
  • Group by bundle, child SKU, or order date for any chart card.
  • Number cards turn bundle revenue into a single headline KPI.
  • Same dataset feeds the SleekView orders Table and operations Kanban.
  • Filters carry from view scope to every chart card on the dashboard.

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for YITH WooCommerce Product Bundles

Bundle leaderboard

Horizontal bar by volume keeps the top bundles in front of merchandising every week.

Child-item composition

Pie cards on child SKU show which products earn their place in bundles versus which drag.

Monthly trend area

Area cards on date_paid reveal whether a bundle launch actually moved revenue.

Audience

Who builds YITH Bundles charts dashboards with SleekView

Merchandisers

Top-bundle leaderboard plus child-item mix donut to plan the next launch with hard data.

Finance

Bundle revenue KPI separated from base SKUs, useful when bundles have different margin profiles.

Marketing

Monthly trend area card shows whether a bundle promo moved the needle on category revenue.

The bigger picture

Bundles deserve their own dashboard, not a line in the orders report

Bundles change the economics of a catalog: child SKUs that wouldn't sell alone move because they ship attached to a hero product, and revenue per bundle often differs from the sum of its parts. Default WooCommerce reports treat bundles like any other product, which loses the entire story. SleekView Charts reads the order item meta where YITH records each bundled line and turns it into a dashboard: revenue KPI, leaderboard bar, child-item donut, monthly trend area.

The plugin keeps owning the bundle definition and cart logic; SleekView Charts shows merchandising what the bundle program is actually doing.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for YITH WooCommerce Product Bundles

From wc_order_itemmeta. YITH writes parent bundle name and bundled child SKUs as line meta, which SleekView reads as columns.

 

Yes. On HPOS the source is wc_orders + wc_order_itemmeta. On legacy stores it's wp_posts + wp_woocommerce_order_itemmeta. Charts don't change.

 

Yes. Add a view-level filter on bundle name or parent product ID, and every chart card inherits the filter.

 

The realised price on the bundle line is what SleekView aggregates, so discounted bundle revenue is what shows on the KPI.

 

Yes. Whatever price the order line actually recorded is the price the chart sums, regardless of how the bundle calculated it at checkout.

 

No. Charts only render in the admin and read existing tables. Bundle checkout on the storefront keeps running unchanged.

 

Yes. SleekView exports the underlying view as CSV, with bundle name and child SKUs included for downstream analysis.

 

No. Bundle configuration, child rules, and pricing stay in the YITH plugin. SleekView Charts adds the analytics surface that's missing.

 

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